Here are some commonly used computer vocabulary terms:
Operating System (OS) - The main software that runs on a computer and manages its resources and hardware.
Hardware - The physical components of a computer, such as the processor, memory, and storage devices.
Software - The programs and applications that run on a computer.
Internet - A global network of interconnected computers that allows communication and exchange of information.
Browser - A software application used to access and view websites on the internet.
Search engine - A program that searches a database of internet sites and displays a list of results based on the user's query.
URL - Uniform Resource Locator - the unique address used to locate a website on the internet.
Firewall - A security system that protects a computer network from unauthorized access.
Virus - A type of malicious software that can harm a computer or network.
Cloud computing - A method of computing in which data and resources are accessed over the internet, rather than locally on a user's computer.
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Sure, here are some more computer vocabulary terms:
Encryption - The process of converting data into a code or cipher to prevent unauthorized access.
Decryption - The process of converting encrypted data back into its original form.
Malware - Short for malicious software, any software designed to harm a computer system or network.
Spam - Unsolicited and often unwanted email messages or messages on social media.
Cache - A temporary storage area in a computer's memory or on a hard drive, used to speed up data access.
Algorithm - A set of instructions for solving a problem or performing a task, often used in programming.
Debugging - The process of finding and fixing errors or bugs in computer software.
Ethernet - A standard for wired local area networks (LANs) that uses cables to connect devices.
Wi-Fi - A wireless networking standard that allows devices to connect to the internet without the use of cables.
HTML - Hypertext Markup Language, a standard language used to create and design web pages.
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Here are some more computer vocabulary terms:
CSS - Cascading Style Sheets, a language used to describe the presentation of a web page, including layout, fonts, and colors.
JavaScript - A programming language used to create interactive elements on websites.
Database - An organized collection of data, typically stored and accessed electronically.
SQL - Structured Query Language, a programming language used to manage and manipulate data stored in databases.
API - Application Programming Interface, a set of protocols and tools used to build software applications and enable communication between different systems.
GUI - Graphical User Interface, a visual interface that allows users to interact with a computer using icons, buttons, and menus.
RAM - Random Access Memory, a type of computer memory that is used to temporarily store data that is being actively used by the computer.
CPU - Central Processing Unit, the primary component of a computer that performs most of the processing and calculations.
GPU - Graphics Processing Unit, a specialized processor that is designed to handle complex graphics and visual computations.
Peripheral - Any device that is connected to a computer, such as a keyboard, mouse, or printer.
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Here are some additional computer vocabulary terms:
Virtualization - The process of creating a virtual version of a computer system or network, allowing multiple operating systems or applications to run on the same physical machine.
Firewall - A security system that monitors and controls incoming and outgoing network traffic to protect against unauthorized access or attacks.
Router - A networking device that forwards data packets between computer networks.
Protocol - A set of rules and procedures that govern the exchange of data between different devices on a network.
URL - Uniform Resource Locator, a web address that specifies the location of a specific resource on the internet.
Domain name - A unique name that identifies a website on the internet.
IP address - Internet Protocol address, a unique numerical identifier assigned to every device connected to the internet.
HTML - Hypertext Markup Language, the standard language used to create web pages.
CSS - Cascading Style Sheets, a language used to style and format web pages.
JavaScript - A programming language used to add interactivity and functionality to web pages.
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Here are some more computer vocabulary terms:
Big Data - A term used to describe the large volume of structured and unstructured data that businesses and organizations collect and process on a daily basis.
Cloud computing - A model of computing where data and resources are accessed over the internet rather than locally on a user's computer.
Data center - A facility used to house computer systems and associated components, such as telecommunications and storage systems.
Ethernet - A standard for wired local area networks (LANs) that uses cables to connect devices.
Firewall - A security system that protects a computer network from unauthorized access.
FTP - File Transfer Protocol, a standard protocol used to transfer files over the internet.
HTML - Hypertext Markup Language, a standard language used to create and design web pages.
HTTP - Hypertext Transfer Protocol, the protocol used for transferring data over the internet.
HTTPS - Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure, a secure version of HTTP that uses encryption to protect data.
LAN - Local Area Network, a network of computers and devices that are connected within a relatively small geographic area, such as a home or office.